Display warning, saying "You can not access private stream subscribers,
in which you aren't subscribed", if user can not access subscribers;
instead of showing zero subscriber to stream.
On the "Organization settings" page, we had two Save buttons
for admins that had identical markup. This was confusing for
people reading the code. Now the two buttons have different
markup and individual, targeted click handlers (albeit still
calling the same function to do most of the work).
The context of this fix is that I was debugging a
Casper flake where our Casper tests were essentially clicking
on the same button twice. Depending on the timing,
the second button click could cause a "No changes saved!"
behavior that confused the Casper test. It is unclear whether
Casper was clicking both buttons here (in which case this fix
is necessary) or the same button twice (in which case this fix
just removes a nasty red herring for debugging).
The code still has the flaw that both buttons basically submit
the same data to the server, despite the appearance on the page
that there are two forms. The best fix for that is probably
just to move the Language/Notifications stuff to another
panel. I wanted to avoid touching this code altogether, but
the minor modifications here were necessary to improve the
Capser testing situation.
This adds UI fields in the bot settings for specifying
configuration values like API keys for a bot. The names
and placeholder values for each bot's config fields are
fetched from the bot's <bot>.conf template file in the
zulip_bots package. This also adds giphy and followup
as embedded bots.
To toggle email change display, replace display = None
to disabled = true.
Email field shouldn't be removed from settings, it should only
disabled if email changes are disabled in realm.
This commit adds a setting to limit creation of generic bots
to admins for realms that want that restriction. (Generic
bots, apart from being considered spammy on some realms,
have less locked down permissions than webhook bots).
Fixes#7066.
We no longer have a special UI setting and model
field ("emoji_alt_code") for saying users want text-only
emojis. We now instead make "text" be a fifth choice
for "emojiset".
Fixes#7406
Once we convert message.flags to more specific boolean attributes
like message.mentioned and message.alerted, we should get rid of
the `flags` attribute, as it will only confuse debugging.
We no longer set message.flags in the local echo path.
In the markdown parsing step, we just set message.mentioned
directly.
And then we change `insert_new_messages` to no longer
convert flags to booleans, and move that code to only
happen for incoming server message events.
We want to call `set_message_booleans` as soon as we
get data from the server, to avoid confusion about whether
`flags` is the authoritative field.
This commit has callers to `add_message_metadata` call
`set_message_booleans`.
This also sets us up to **not** call `set_message_booleans`
in the local echo codepath, where we can just have the
markdown processor set booleans natively.
In the JS code, we now use `message.unread` universally as
the indicator of whether a message is unread, rather than
the `message.flags` array that gets passed down to us
from the server.
In particular, we use the unread flag for filtering when
you search.
A lot of this commit is just removing logic to add/remove
"read" from `message.flags` and updating tests.
We also explicitly set `message.unread` to `false` inside of
`unread.mark_as_read()` and no longer have `unread.set_flag()`.
(Some of the callers to `unread.set_flag` were also calling
`unread.mark_as_read`, which was updating the `message`
object, so now we just have `unread.mark_as_read` update
the `message` object. And then unread_ops.mark_all_as_read()
was already calling unread.declare_bankruptcy().)
This adds two similar functions to simplify
our batch processing of unread messages.
unread.get_unread_messages
unread.get_unread_message_ids
They are used to simplify two functions that loop
over messages. Before this change, the functions
would short circuit the loop to ignore messages
that were already read; now they just use the
helpers before the loop.
Adds type "embedded bot" to bot creation menu. Lets
users select a bot to run from a list of bots.
Currently, this list is hard-coded into the backend.
Currently, users are warned when mentioning @all and @everyone, but not
when posting on the #announce stream. Confirm with users that they want
to send their message on #announce if over 60 people are going to be
notified.
Fixes#6928.
This fixes compose.test_video_link_compose_clicked to just
use a stub for compose_ui.insert_syntax_and_focus.
It also adds direct tests for compose_ui.insert_syntax_and_focus.
Fixes#6362